Uniformed Organisations

Our uniformed groups are all about physicality, community, curiosity and testing one's limits. They aim to give children a sense of responsibility towards those around them and a sense of unity within their 'colony'. Time spent playing team games and working towards badges. The children can work towards getting badges by doing arts and crafts, learning about healthy eating and fitness, charities, recycling and communities, safety in the home or personal safety, map reading and problem solving to name but a few.

9th Chelsea Scout Group

All of these groups meet at St Luke's Hall (St Luke's Street).

Contact: Gary Small 020 7228 4535 or Wolf 020 7460 8491.

Beavers

are the youngest part of the Scout movement. For 6 to 8 year olds it gives them a taste of what it means to be a Scout, preparing them for the move to becoming a Cub when they turn eight. They meet between 5.00pm-6.30pm on Thursdays.

Cubs

are for boys and girls aged 8 to 10½. They meet between 7.00pm-8.30pm on Thursday evenings.

Scouts

are for boys and girls aged 10½ to 14. They meet between 7.00pm-9.00pm on Fridays.

Explorers

are for boys and girls aged 14 to 18. They meet between 7.00pm-9.00pm on Fridays.

10th Chelsea Brownies

Contact: Gail Horn 020 8383 5901

Did you know that almost one in four eight year olds in the UK is a Brownie? Every Tuesday evening during term time an ever-growing group of girls aged between 7-10 gather for their weekly Brownie meeting (6.00pm - 7.30pm).

Being a Brownie is all about having fun and doing your best. We follow a Brownie Adventure which has lots of great ideas for challenges and badges, taking inspiration from people and events in our community.

Rainbows

are for girls aged 5-7 years old. They meet between 5.00pm-6.00pm on Tuesdays.